The US Military has confirmed that a Plasma ring forms in a bullseye – RING shapewhen targeted high frequency radio waves cross each other while hitting the upper atmosphere.

Experiments were done using HAARP to produce plasma rings, and super heating in the atmosphere.

The attached diagram is from the DTIC military .mil government site.

Above: Diagram from the US Military DTIC .mil website, showing the studies done on the Plasma Rings generated by HF (high frequency) pulses of radio waves, when two beams cross, a “ring” area forms which can be seen on RADAR, and which causes a super-heating of the area in the sky.

People said that the rings we were seeing appear across multiple systems were glitches, Birds and Bugs, Bats, and Background Clutter (just to name a few of the debunked excuses people tried to give over the years).

People came to my pages, professionals took to the media, forums were created against me, all saying it was impossible for radio waves to cause heating, or to create plasma rings. Many people called me a conspiracy theorist for saying HAARP rings were being generated by pulses of Radio Frequency.

October 15, 2011 – The same pattern shown in the US Military HAARP ring plasma documents showed up across multiple (but not all) RADAR stations across the Southeast USA 2 days before a huge storm outbreak. Only a few stations producing the plasma out of dozens across the South and East coast. These rings were first said to be PHOTOSHOPS done by me, then the deniers backtracked, and said these were just mass flocks of Birds and Bugs all over the place for hundreds of miles in all directions. As it turns out, these were man made plasma rings due to over pumping the area with RADAR.

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Now we come to find out they actually have used HAARP to make (and study) the superheated plasma rings which form when High power radio transmissions are crossed, and targeted at the upper atmosphere.

The RADAR is observing the reflective plasma rings that it is creating ITSELF!

Above: October 22, 2011 – RADAR pulse HAARP ring appears over Saint Louis Missouri. The weather forecast for the region was to be “clear” over the week of the World Series 2011 here in St. Louis. Instead, 2 days after this RADAR pulse, storms with damaging winds hit the direct center of the Ring in Weldon Springs, MO (St. Louis).Above: October 4, 2011 – Sioux Falls RADAR station pulse causes storm intensification directly over the transmitter. Plasma heating of a storm causing a real time storm effect. Heavier precipitation directly due to the pulses of energy creating CCN (cloud condensation) and wind rotation directly above the transmitter.Above: June 28, 2013 – Dover Air Force Base (Delaware) – Large RADAR pulse HAARP ring forms over the transmitter and military base. Hours later, a tornado formed directly over the military base transmitter. A tornado warning was issued ONLY for Dover Delaware hours after this pulse (see below).

Above: Two screenshots of the ONLY tornado warning to be issued over the area on the East coast. The only location to be hit by tornadic rotation is Dover Delaware – directly over the transmitter that sent out the pulse hours before.

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So, I guess I was just a few years ahead of my time.

Trying to explain plasma physics to deniers who were saying it could not be done … people calling me names and making fun of me for researching the topic??!!

Now we come to find out that the people who denied the possibility, really just don’t understand plasma physics very much.

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Here are a few past videos I’ve made on the subject of weather modification, plasma generation, heating using RF :

This video below shows that the US Navy created a multiple KM wide plasma sphere (ring) in the Atmosphere, and sustained it for over an hour using low MHz High Frequency transmissions from HAARP.

Observations of the ring were done using Microwave RADAR to watch the ring / 3D sphere shaped plasma form. Proof that RADAR is the way to observe the rings in question.

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Our common NEXRAD weather RADAR pulses are done in the single MHz band as well. As it turns out these pulses from NEXRAD RADAR actually match HAARP rings in appearance and in radio bands: (NEXRAD actually pulses in the low MHz band, but normally operates in the GHz microwave band).

Using Dual beams, one transmission can strip electrons, forming super heated plasma, while the other beam then “pumps up” and “sustains” the plasma .

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Real life example of a RADAR pulse (HAARP ring from a RADAR station) done during a storm… plasma heating of Hurricane Irene.

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Deniers at the time FIRST tried to say this was me photoshopping the feeds somehow. Deniers then backtracked on the photoshop claim, and instead changed their denials to say this was a “glitch”. After we provided multiple other instances reaching back through the year, the deniers then backtracked further and said it was a normal “switch” between clear air mode and precipitation mode on RADAR?

After we proved it was not a normal switch between RADAR modes, the deniers then tried to say we were seeing “Birds, Bugs, and Bats”. 🙂

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Now we know, the ring shape is plasma forming in the upper atmosphere due to High Frequency (and microwave?) pulses of radio waves.

The plasma causes heating, and wind rotation, as well as CCN (cloud condensation nuclei water droplets) to form in addition to the electron cascade (precursor to lightning).

In other words, summed up, everything I found (and made public) about Radio Frequency induced plasma rings is proved correct, and everyone who said it was “impossible” is now proved wrong.

After over a year of FALSE reports that the HAARP IRI antenna array in Gakona Alaska was going to be “torn down”, after two years of reports that it was going to be “closed down”, we now have word that the facility has actually (this whole time) been under management by the Air Force Research Laboratories for the past 2 years.

Now, ownership will be transferred to the University of Alaska for continued research going forward. New ownership of the HAARP IRI facility goes into effect on August 11, 2015 (8/11/15).

This new report PROVES the original reports from the amateur radio people were completely false — the amateur radio league (ARRL) claimed that HAARP was “too dirty due to diesel generators” and was going to be “demolished”.

Literally we have a case of the ARRL amateur radio league putting out full on fabricated stories about HAARP to spread disinformation — making very obvious false claims that were believed by many people due to the ARRL’s status.

Alaska Military Site That Has Fueled Conspiracy Theories Will Be Transferred to Civilian Operators

It’s been a suspected death beam, a secret tool to control the weather and even a weapon to manipulate the human mind. Now, the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program, better known by its acronym, HAARP, has reached the final stage of its strange journey that began with Cold War concerns about nuclear war: Next month, the Alaska-based research station will be transferred to civilian control.

HAARP will be handed over in August to the University of Alaska, confirmed Othana Zuch, an Air Force spokesperson. A ceremony for the handover is also scheduled for that month.

“The Air Force Research Lab has control of the HAARP facility until Aug. 11,” Marmian Grimes, a university of spokesperson, wrote in an email to The Intercept. “After that, the university will have access to the site under the terms of an agreement between [University of Alaska Fairbanks] and the Air Force. That agreement allows access for two years, which will provide the university and the Air Force time to negotiate an agreement regarding the transfer of the land.”

Located on a site near the town of Gakona, Alaska, HAARP consists of 360 radio transmitters and 180 antennas, which are used to generate radio waves that heat up the ionosphere by accelerating electrons, allowing scientists to conduct experiments.

When it was first conceived during the Cold War, HAARP was going to study whether currents of charged particles traveling through the ionosphere, a region of the upper atmosphere, could be used to transmit messages to nuclear submarines lurking deep underwater. When the Cold War ended, HAARP supporters offered up other uses, like examining ways to detect underground facilities in countries like North Korea.

In 2002, the Pentagon grew interested in using HAARP to study ways to counter high-altitude nuclear detonations. That plan, too, eventually fell to the wayside, and funding dried up.

The Defense Department spent almost $300 million — most of it provided through congressional add-ons — over two decades to build the site, which was finally completed in 2007. Less than seven years later, the Air Force announced it would close and dismantle it.

Given its seeming esoteric goal — studying the ionosphere — the facility received outsized attention from those who believed it is a classified military facility. Over the years, HAARP strove to break free of the conspiracy theories that surrounded it, even holding annual open houses for the public to allow people to view the facility.

It didn’t work, and the conspiracy theories continued, including allegations that HAARP was the cause of the massive 2010 earthquake that devastated Haiti.

Last summer, the Air Force announced that it was getting ready to dismantle HAARP. The facility’s most obvious application — as a tool for scientists to study the ionosphere — wasn’t enough to attract federal funding.

Physicist Dennis Papadopoulos, a professor at the University of Maryland and longtime proponent of HAARP, said the agreement that was worked out would transfer the facility from the Defense Department to the state of Alaska, and then over to the University of Alaska, which has long been involved in research at the site.

HAARP will then operate, like other ionosphere research sites, as a scientific facility supported by those conducting experiments there. Papadopoulos said that the state of Alaska will put in about $2 million, and some additional funding may come from the National Science Foundation and the Pentagon.

The facility has been dormant this summer, and Papadopoulos doesn’t expect it to be operational until next spring, because of Alaska’s harsh winter.

“The most important thing is the transfer,” he said, “and that is happening in August.”